Martinson, who fatally stabbed her mother and shot her stepfather in March 2015, was sentenced to 23 years in prison with 17 years on extended supervision following her conviction, as reported in the Wausau Daily Herald.

“Vampchick,” the former teen blogger who pleaded guilty to the murder of her parents back in June, said she is “happy” and “free” behind bars.

Martinson, who fatally stabbed her mother and shot her stepfather in March 2015, was sentenced to 23 years in prison with 17 years on extended supervision following her conviction, as reported in the Wausau Daily Herald.“You know how people say that I’m a monster? I wish people could have met Thomas Ayers. The way he was — the way he really was. Then people would know that he was the monster,” Martinson said in the interview.

The troubled teen reportedly penned dark writings in her blog leading up to the killings, but claimed the excerpts had “nothing to do with” what she did.

Martinson said she “blacked out” that day when she saw Thomas and reacted suddenly.

“The moment I saw him, I raised the gun and I pulled the trigger. It happened so fast I didn’t even realize what I’d done.”

The blogger recalled feeling worried that she and her younger sisters would “get killed” by Thomas if she hadn’t taken action.

“My sisters are safe … I can have an opinion now. I can have my own thoughts. I can wake up everyday and know that I’m safe,” she added.“I’m not a monster, I never meant any of this to happen … I know this sounds crazy because I’m in prison, but I feel like I’m free.”